Costa Rica Five Years after CAFTA-DR : Assessing Early Results.

For Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic†"Central America free trade agreement (CAFTA-DR) has been more than a trade agreement. Costa Rica has used trade liberalization and promotion of international trade as a core development strategy for decades. CAFTA-DR consolidated benefits that had previou...

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Author / Creator: Koehler-Geib, Friederike.
Other Authors / Creators:Sanchez, Susana M.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint: Washington : World Bank Publications, 2015.
Series:Directions in Development - Trade
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Local Note:Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Trade and FDI Patterns -- The High-Tech Sector: FDI and Export Performance -- Insurance: The End of a Monopoly and a New Beginning for a Market -- Telecommunications and the End of Another Monopoly -- Intellectual Property Rights in CAFTA-DR and the Link to Pharmaceuticals in Costa Rica -- Chapter 1 The Context of CAFTA-DR in Costa Rica -- Introduction -- CAFTA-DR in Historical Context -- Economic Arguments for and against CAFTA-DR at the Time of Ratification -- Legal and Regulatory Changes with CAFTA-DR -- Trade and FDI Patterns with CAFTA-DR -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 CAFTA-DR and the High-Tech Sector: FDI and Export Performance -- Introduction -- The Impacts of FTAs on FDI and Exports in Costa Rica's High-Tech Sector -- CAFTA-DR and FDI in the High-Tech Sector: Evidence from Secondary Data -- CAFTA-DR and Exports in the High-Tech Sector: Evidence from Secondary Data -- CAFTA-DR, FDI, and MNC Performance in the High-Tech Sector: Findings from Online Surveys -- CAFTA-DR, FDI, and Exports in the High-Tech Sector: Findings from Structured Interviews -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Insurance: The End of a Monopoly, and a New Beginning for a Market -- Introduction and Summary -- Legislative Change -- Market Dynamics -- Comparison with CAFTA-DR and Latin American Countries -- Interpreting Recent Developments -- Outlook -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Telecommunications and the End of Another Monopoly -- Introduction and Summary -- Legal and Regulatory Developments -- The Entry of Private Mobile Service Providers -- Liberalization Drives Improvements in Access to Telecommunications Services -- Fixed-Line Telephone Services -- Fixed Internet -- Mobile Broadband Services. 
505 8 |a Household Access to Telecommunications Services, Prices, and Quality of Services -- Fixed Internet Services -- Mobile Services -- Mobile Broadband -- Penetration in Rural Areas versus Urban Areas: FONATEL -- The Contribution of the Telecommunications Sector to the Costa Rican Economy -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Intellectual Property Rights in CAFTA-DR and Pharmaceuticals in Costa Rica -- Introduction -- Intellectual Property Regulations for Pharmaceuticals in International Trade Treaties -- Data Protection, New Chemical Entities, and Patent Linkages after CAFTA-DR -- How Have CAFTA-DR's IP Rules Affected the CCSS? -- Notes -- References -- Appendix A Legal Changes under CAFTA-DR -- Note -- Appendix B Costa Rica's Trade Partners -- Appendix C Gravity Model -- Introduction and Literature -- Data -- Model -- Methodology and Results -- Notes -- References -- Boxes -- Box 2.1 Survey of Multinational Companies in High-Tech Sectors -- Box 3.1 Comparing the Czech Republic, Poland, and Uruguay -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Costa Rican Exports (FOB) to the United States, 2002-12 -- Figure 1.2 U.S. Imports (CIF) from CAFTA-DR Countries, 1980-2012 -- Figure 1.3 Costa Rican Quarterly Exports to the United States, 1997-2012 -- Figure 1.4 Costa Rican Quarterly Imports from the United States, 1997-2012 -- Figure 1.5 Composition of Total Exports of Costa Rican Goods (FOB), 1997-2013 -- Figure 1.6 Costa Rican Export Concentration Index of Agricultural Goods Relative to World Average, 1994-2011 -- Figure 1.7 FDI Inflows to Costa Rica by Country of Origin, 1997-2012 -- Figure 1.8 FDI Inflows to Costa Rica by Sector, 2004 versus 2012 -- Figure 2.1 Net FDI Inflows, 2000-11 -- Figure 2.2 FDI Inflows by Country of Origin -- Figure 2.3 Number of MNCs in High-Tech Sectors -- Figure 2.4 Average FDI Inflows in High-Tech Sector. 
505 8 |a Figure 2.5 Costa Rica's Exports and Imports of Goods and Services, 1990-2011 -- Figure 2.6 Exports of Costa Rica's FTZs, 2002-12 -- Figure 2.7 Exports of High-Tech and Low-Tech Sectors of Costa Rica, 2004-12 -- Figure 2.8 Exports of Costa Rica to the United States by Sector, 2002-12 -- Figure 2.9 High-Tech Sector Exports in Costa Rica, 2000-11 -- Figure 2.10 Number of Surveyed Firms by Product Line of First Investment -- Figure 2.11 Top Three Reasons for Last Investment in Costa Rica by Product Line of Last Investment -- Figure 3.1 Explaining Non-Life Insurance Penetration Trends -- Figure 3.2 Insurance Penetration Following Liberalization -- Figure 3.3 Pace and Direction of Liberalization on Market Shares: Costa Rica Follows a Well-Worn Path -- Figure 4.1 Sector Structure before and after CAFTA-DR -- Figure 4.2 Mobile Cellular Lines in Costa Rica, 2003-12 -- Figure 4.3 Mobile Cellular Lines per 100 Inhabitants, Costa Rica and Selected Countries, 2003-12 -- Figure 4.4 Fixed Telephone Lines per 100 Inhabitants, Costa Rica and Selected Countries, 2003-12 -- Figure 4.5 Fixed Internet Connections in Costa Rica, 2006-12 -- Figure 4.6 Fixed Internet Connections per 100 Inhabitants, Costa Rica and Selected Countries, 2003-12 -- Figure 4.7 Mobile Broadband Connections in Costa Rica, 2009-12 -- Figure 4.8 Mobile Broadband Connections per 100 Inhabitants, Costa Rica and Selected Countries, 2005-12 -- Figure 4.9 Usage of Telecommunications Services in Costa Rica -- Figure 4.10 Fixed Internet Download Speeds in Costa Rica, 2007-12 -- Figure 4.11 Fixed Internet Prices of One Mbps, Selected Countries, 2012 -- Figure 4.12 Cellular Prepaid Prices in U.S. Cents per Minute, Peak for Latin American Countries, 2010 -- Figure 4.13 Mobile Broadband Rates for Selected Countries -- Figure 4.14 Telecommunications Sector, 2006-12. 
505 8 |a Figure 5.1 Registration of Active Ingredients with the Ministry of Health in Costa Rica, 2003-12 -- Figure 5.2 Costa Rica Patent Requests, 2000-12 -- Figure 5.3 Costa Rica Patent Issues, 2000-12 -- Figure 5.4 CCSS Expenditures for Health Care and Medicine -- Figure 5.5 Percentage Distribution of CCSS Medicine Expenditures by Therapeutic Group, 2007-12 -- Figure 5.6 CCSS Medicine Purchases by Type, 2003-12 -- Figure C.1 Costa Rican Quarterly Exports to the United States, 1997-2012 -- Figure C.2 Costa Rican Quarterly Imports from the United States, 1997-2012 -- Tables -- Table 1.1 Top Export Products, Percentage of Total Exports, 2003-12 -- Table 2.1 Responses: How CAFTA-DR Impacted Firm Performance, Percentage of Surveyed Firms -- Table 3.1 Trends in Market Size and Development -- Table 3.2 Insurers Operating in Costa Rica since Liberalization -- Table 3.3 Competition, Development, and Performance Indicators -- Table 3.4 Total Assets (CRC Millions) -- Table 3.5 Expense Ratios (Expenses as Percentage of Premiums) -- Table 3.6 Comparative Insurance Market Data in CAFTA-DR and Latin America -- Table B3.1.1 Comparative Statistics for Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Uruguay -- Table 4.1 Concessions for Mobile Telecommunications Service, US -- Table 4.2 Phases and Criteria for Cellular Concessions in Costa Rica -- Table 4.3 Fixed Internet Prices in Costa Rica, US per Month, August 2013 -- Table 4.4 Cellular Prepaid Rates, US, 2008 -- Table 4.5 Tariffs, Prices, and Equivalent Tariffs for Selected Services -- Table 4.6 Estimation of Consumer Surplus for Internet Access Services -- Table 5.1 Pharmaceutical Products with Patent Linkage Protection -- Table A.1 Legal Changes under CAFTA-DR -- Table B.1 Stylized Facts on Regional Trade Patterns -- Table C.1 OLS Estimation of Equation (1) Exports -- Table C.2 OLS Estimation of Equation (2) Imports. 
520 |a For Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic†"Central America free trade agreement (CAFTA-DR) has been more than a trade agreement. Costa Rica has used trade liberalization and promotion of international trade as a core development strategy for decades. CAFTA-DR consolidated benefits that had previously been unilaterally extended under the Caribbean Basin Initiative into a multilateral free trade agreement, providing a more stable environment for trade relationships. Beyond just being a trade agreement, CAFTA-DR opened up state monopolies in telecommunications and insurance, which polarized the country. No other trade agreement has generated as much controversy about the potential impacts on the economy. Following a referendum, with a small margin in favor of the agreement, Costa Rica was the last member country to ratify CAFTA-DR in 2009. Given the controversy at the time, Costa Rica Five Years after CAFTA-DR: Assessing Early Results takes stock of the early impacts of CAFTA-DR during the five years since its ratification, addressing the following questions: • What actual changes did the agreement bring about, and what was their context? • What was the impact of those changes on trade and foreign direct investment flows? • How have the high-tech, insurance, telecommunications, and pharmaceutical sectors been impacted?. 
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